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The Clean canon of David Grove. This forum is for David's own work and developments including Clean Language, Clean Space and Metaphor Therapy. cleanforum is open to feedback from the system (you!) about the categories so if you want something different, head for the contact form.

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Discussion of practical applications of working with clean approaches. Let others know about how you do or would like to use Clean in your profession or area of interest. Hopefully you'll find someone else who has similar interests. Information rather than sales pitch, please :)

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A place for people to do self-modelling, that is, to use Clean-related processes to explore their own material WARNING: This is a public forum - your modelling will be available for all to see. Visitors - please respect people's material and do not reply or comment on threads in the Self-Modelling forum.

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